Police, ambulance and fire crews have been pictured on either side of the Clyde with a helicopter flying overhead. Images from the scene show officers looking over the railings into the water.
A major emergency service response has been seen on the banks of the River Clyde as boats sweep the water today .
Police, ambulance and fire crews have been pictured on either side of the Clyde with a helicopter flying overhead. It is believed that the Clyde Walkway Bridge has been closed off and a large cordon along the river is in place.READ MORE: Glasgow couple with three children living in mouldy flat with bathroom covered in dampThe nature of the incident is not yet known but boats appear to be searching the river. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service have confirmed that they are on the scene.
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